Part I: Argues that society is manipulated into economic slavery through debt-based monetary policies, requiring individuals to submit for employment in order to pay off their debts. Part II: An extended interview with author and activist John Perkins, author of "Confessions of an economic hit man". Perkins argues that the United States is a corporatocracy, in which the maximization of profits is first priority, regardless of any social or environmental cost. Part III: An extended interview with futurist Jacque Fresco, founder of The Venus Project. Fresco explains his proposal for a "resource-based economy", which he claims would eliminate poverty while simultaneously being ecologically responsible. Part IV: A call for activism and social change, urging viewers to boycott most banks, the news media, the military, most energy companies, and the current political structure

Part I: Argues that society is manipulated into economic slavery through debt-based monetary policies, requiring individuals to submit for employment in order to pay off their debts. Part II: An extended interview with author and activist John Perkins, author of "Confessions of an economic hit man". Perkins argues that the United States is a corporatocracy, in which the maximization of profits is first priority, regardless of any social or environmental cost. Part III: An extended interview with futurist Jacque Fresco, founder of The Venus Project. Fresco explains his proposal for a "resource-based economy", which he claims would eliminate poverty while simultaneously being ecologically responsible. Part IV: A call for activism and social change, urging viewers to boycott most banks, the news media, the military, most energy companies, and the current political structure